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Valley County Pathways

In July of 2004, a citizens group formed the Valley County Pathways Committee. For many years, people from different areas in Long Valley have thought about the potential of developing a valley-wide pathway system that could be used for walking, biking, running, roller-blading, horseback riding, commuting, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Most of this effort was focused in McCall. The Valley County Pathways Committee created an organization that would make a pathways system possible throughout the Long Valley region.

VC Pathways has a county-approved pathways master plan that envisions more than 100 miles of pedestrian pathways between McCall and Cascade, including the prospect of revitalizing an old railroad right of way that runs the length of Long Valley, and building trails around Payette Lake and Lake Cascade.

Why is it important for Valley County to develop a valley-wide pathway system?

Research and experience related to existing pedestrian pathway and greenway systems across the United States indicate that pathways create multiple public benefits:

-Create new opportunities for recreation and for people to commute to work or shopping areas without using fossil fuels.
-Boost local economies.
-Provide transportation links to culturally or historically valuable areas.
-Tie together parks, schools, waterways and communities.
-Create opportunities for people to improve physical fitness and healthy lifestyles.
-Enhance a community’s quality of life.
-Preserve open space corridors.

The 2000 Leisure Travel and Recreation Study, performed for the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation, shows that hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking and cross-country skiing are among the most important recreation pursuits by residents and non-residents. The 2002 Idaho Outdoor Recreation Survey shows that Idaho residents enjoy hiking and biking more than any other recreation activities. Clearly, there is strong public demand from residents and non-residents for the type of recreation opportunities that will be accessible to the public via the Valley County Pathways System.

McCall Sports Exchange is more than McCall’s only sporting goods consignment store, we also offer the best rates on outdoor rentals in town. From fat bikes to paddle boards we’ll set you and your family up for a fun outing during any season.

Come by to check out our ever changing inventory or just for some local insight, located in the heart of McCall across from Maverik Gas Station

The McPaws Thrift Store specializes in reasonably priced, gently used items for your home and family. Delivered to you with a genuine smile and heartfelt “Thank You!” All the proceeds from our thrift shop go directly to the care of our animals at the MCPAWS Regional Animal Shelter. Please stop by to check our selection of merchandise, and be sure to pet the kitties while you are there. We look forward to seeing you!

Mission: Adaptive Wilderness Sports of McCall (AWeSOMe!) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to empower people of all abilities through high quality outdoor experiences.

AWeSOMe!, founded in the winter of 2001-2002, provides ski lessons as well as many other outdoor activities. Our goal is to provide participants the opportunity to learn new skills, challenge themselves, and work together to enhance the health and self-confidence necessary to expand human potential.

Distributes U.S. flags 8 times a year, Senior Sober Party, scholorships for top senior student, Harlem Ambassadors (October 27th,4:00 p.m.) Jazz on the Green, Winter Carnival Optimist float. The Potimist club has been proudly serving the youth of the McCall Community since 1981.

Hot Springs, rustic and historical cabin rentals. Burgdorf is scenic, rustic, relaxing, and a West Central Mountain tradition since the 1870’s. Only 32 miles north of McCall. Snacks and beverages available. The pool is open to the public daily 10:00 am – 8:00 pm, with 150 gallons of fresh geothermal water per minute. The pool is all natural and log-lined with gravel at the bottom. Come enjoy! For more information please log onto our website: http://www.burgdorfhotsprings.com. Take the scenic drive up Warren Wagon during the summer, or snowmobile in during the winter. Snowmobilers: Be sure to check grooming report before you come.

The Idaho Jr. Steelheads are a member of the WSHL. They play all of their home games in McCall (Sept-Mar). MIEC typically hosts between 30-34 games per year. Players are 16-20 years old. Games involve a full production (music, period-break entertainment, chuck-a-puck, etc.) and are very exciting. A Junior Steelhead game is a great way for a family to spend the evening. Fast, hard-hitting, quality hockey!!

The Jr. Steelheads are 3-time consecutive WSHL champions, and last year’s AAU/UHU National Champions.

Tamarack Resort is a four-season resort that’s just a quick drive South of McCall in Donnelly. Tamarack Resort is the Treasure Valley’s closest mountain resort with lodging and snowmaking, which makes the snow conditions more reliable, even when Mother Nature doesn’t deliver. Tamarack lifts turn 7 days a week from 9A.M. until 4P.M. throughout ski season. During the summer, the resort is home to mountain biking, hiking, rafting, and watersports on Lake Cascade.

Tamarack offers 1,000 skiable acres to skiers and snowboarders of all ages and ability levels. The Tamarack Snow Sports School has a knowledge and experienced staff of skier and snowboarders to teach first-timers, as well as the more advanced who are looking for a new challenge or to improve their abilities.

With a several lodging options available, Tamarack can accommodate anywhere from small gatherings to large groups. The resort offers everything from hotel rooms at the luxurious Lodge at Osprey Meadows to Estate Homes that easily accommodate up to 16 guests. Cozy cottages, plush chalets, and townhomes are also available on site for groups of all sizes.

Tamarack also offers a variety of dining options in the base area, including Hot Shots Coffee Bar, which offers a fresh variety of coffees, teas and natural juices, as well as a tasty selection of breakfast items. Canoe Grill and Vertical Bar serves up a delicious menu of mouthwatering burgers, chili, soups and fresh salads, while Vertical Bar offers a signature Bloody Mary, a great local craft beer selection and more. Seven Devils Pub features a full-service bar and a fresh gastro-pub style menu. The Packer’s Station Warming Hut is a quaint yurt located at mid-mountain that’s a great spot to stop in for a quick refreshment while on the slopes.

WE are a faith community in the beautiful mountains of Idaho and awesome city of McCall. As a church community, our purpose is to love God, love others and live like Jesus. We want to be able to build partnerships with our community to serve McCall as well as build lasting relationships.

Treasure Valley Transit is the rural transportation provider for the eight counties in the Idaho Transportation Department’s (ITD) District 3. Treasure Valley Transit operates Mountain Community Transit in Valley County, Mountain Home Community Transit in Elmore County, and Snake River Transit in Payette County. TVT also provides Medicaid Transportation in Canyon, Owyhee and Payette counties

The Activity Barn is located on what in the summertime is a working cattle ranch. In the winter it transforms into a winter playground. The area is beautiful with great views of the valley, Brundage Mountain, and Jughandle Mountain. We look forward to you visiting our fun-filled mountain.

Specially designed cable-tow lifts hook onto the tube. Guests sit in the tube for a two and one-half minute ride to the top. There, below you, are four runs, each sculpted into a miniature half-pipe that controls the direction of the tube. The tubing hill is over 700 feet long with a vertical drop of 85′. We can have up to 4 lanes of varying degrees of difficulty available for our guests based on the conditions.

The Society offers a variety of music performances and educational opportunities for the benefit of local musicians, audiences, and students, with the aim of enriching the cultural climate of the McCall area. We are a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation which provides scholarships in addition to performances.

Payette Lakes Ski Club operates a community supported non-profit ski area 2 miles west of McCall. We offer 400 vertical feet of lit terrain for night skiing. Primary focus is to provide McCall’s youth an opportunity to learn a variety of winter sports. Several fund-raising events are also held to cover operating costs & provide scholarships for the After School Program. Bring friends & family out to enjoy a night of skiing. Food/beer wine and lodge rentals available.

Come join us for a powder skiing experience you’ll never forget! Located in the heart of Idaho’s West Central Mountains, we have thousands of acres of untracked powder, literally, in our backyard. We have two yurts located on Lick Creek Summit (elevation 6930′ ) and have miles of skiing just out the door. From mellow burned tree glades to the stuff most of us only dream of….the steep and deep….Lick Creek has it all! Access is by snowmobile, snowcat, or an easy eleven mile ski up a snow covered county road.

So get your friends together and give us a call and sign up for your winter adventure today….

The Snowdon Wildlife Sanctuary’s mission is to rehabilitate and return injured and orphaned wildlife to the wild and to educate the public to appreciate wildlife and minimize conflicts with humans. Located 3 miles past Little Payette Lake on Lick Creek Road, the Snowdon Education and Visitor Center offers displays and information on Idaho wildlife. Regularly scheduled programs offer visitors the opportunity to meet our wildlife ambassadors. The on-site center is open June through October, Thursdays – Sundays, 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Special off-site group programs are also available by request.

MDEF is a non-profit organization established by parents and patrons of MDSD as an active partner with the School District to build a better future for our children. Established in 2006, the MDEF has distributed nearly $290,000 in grants to enhance and promote public education in McCall & Donnelly. This has been possible through the hard work of a unique and diverse board, as well as a committed and supportive community. This year MDEF has put 5 wonderful new programs in the schools. It is our goal to touch as many children’s educational needs in the area as possible.

Our vision is an engaged community committed to helping children reach their highest potential through innovative educational experiences. To accomplish our vision, the McCall-Donnelly Education Foundation serves as a catalyst for educational excellence. We secure and provide funding and engage and mobilize our existing community assets to enhance learning opportunities for children.

Payette Lakes Community Association (PLCA) 4 KIDS after school and Summer Sensation programs. After school program at Barbara Moragan and Donnelly Elementary School. The PLCA 4 KIDS Program includes: Academic enrichment, Homework assistance, Health and Science, Outdoor play, Arts and Crafts, nutritious snacks. Summer Sensations: the summer activities PLCA offers include a Bicycle Safety Rodeo, Lacrosse clinic, Kayaking and Sand Sculpturing, a bike trip through Bear Basin or Ponderosa State Park, and a fun day and overnighter at Paradise Point Camp.

McCall Artist Connection was formed in 2006 in McCall, Idaho to provide local artists with creative networking, and has grown to over 50 contributing and supporting members. The group sponsors two free shows per year featuring various media from its members, and contributes financially to educational and art related needs in the community. “Art in The Courtyard” is held on the last Saturday of August in the Courtyard; “Holiday Art Show” is held on the Friday and Saturday following Thanksgiving at The Shore Lodge on Payette Lake.

Destination McCall is a high-touch destination management company for McCall and the surrounding areas. We will work with your event team to build the most memorable experiences for your executive retreat, sales incentive trip, etc. If you are wondering what there is to do in central Idaho, ask us!

The McCall Senior Center provides a place for seniors to enjoy nutrition, health, social and educational programs and a friendly atmosphere.

Our center is active in community affairs and provides quality services and programs through nutrition, Meals on Wheels, information on social and educational programs and recreational activities supporting senior’s independence and encouraging their continued involvement within our community. The center welcomes those persons who are not yet considered “seniors”, but individuals who add to our programs with new vigor and ideas. We provide hot meals twice a week to our members and freshly made meals for delivery through our Meals on Wheels program.

We are the only Senior Center in the town of McCall and we are the community disaster center due to our building size and availability of our kitchen.

Receiving a good meal at the Senior Center provides a way for seniors to enjoy the companionship of their peers and to enrich their health with a nutritionally balanced, well prepared meal. During the summer our attendance for evening meals averages around 60, while in winter months the average attendance is 25-30, as snowbirds leave for warmer temperatures.

Meals on Wheels (“MOW”) is a community service-based program that delivers hot, nutritious meals to the homes of the elderly with the help of willing and dedicated volunteers from the community. The MOW programs help elderly or disabled individuals who are unable to prepare their own meals to stay connected to their communities, to remain healthy and to live independently in their homes for as long as possible. The MOW program has been organized in McCall for over 12 years. With humble beginnings in the Senior Center kitchen, the service has grown to deliver over 1200 meals every year.

The McCall Senior Center provides a great atmosphere for people to enjoy each other’s company and it provides many educational presentations and opportunities. Once a month we hold an Ear Clinic and twice a month a Foot Clinic. We have a food pantry for those in need and plenty of space for games and relaxation. Other activities we host include: live music for dinners, a Winter Carnival Pancake Breakfast and Senior Lunch, Spring Yard Sale and a Christmas Bazaar.

The Auxiliary Thrift Shop is a first-rate venue for second-hand goods. Donations of clothing, jewelry, and household goods are appreciated, and new volunteers are always welcome. All proceeds support the Auxiliary Community Grant program and aid in the purchase of new equipment for St. Luke’s McCall Medical Center.

To volunteer, donate, or learn more about the Thrift Shop, please call (208) 634-2088.

Provide a rewarding place for civic-minded people to volunteer and develop camaraderie.

Provide an outlet for recycling products back to the community.
Our prices enable the Auxiliary to help people in need, and to generate money for its charitable purposes.”

About the Hospital Auxiliary:
St. Luke’s McCall Auxiliary is dedicated to supporting St. Luke’s McCall Medical Center and improving the health and quality of life of people in our community. Since our founding in 1956 (as McCall City Hospital), we’ve raised more than $3 million to purchase equipment for the hospital and to support community health initiatives. We welcome you to join us, and share your time, skills, and passion to benefit our community.

id Theater is a development only theater company. We believe that in order to have great theater we have to start with great plays, and in order to have great plays we must nurture talented writers. Working chiefly in McCall, Idaho and New York City, id provides a safe place for artists (professional, emerging, amateur & student) to develop work, take risks and introduce audiences to adventurous new works that reflect, challenge and celebrate them.
This development happens through four distinct programs:
• Seven Devils Playwrights Conference an annual two-week Conference bringing playwrights & theater artists from around the country to McCall, Idaho for 2 weeks of rehearsals, readings and workshops of new work, including plays by area high school students.
• NYC Sit-In! A monthly reading series that offers artists who have worked with us a venue to hear re-writes, polish up old plays or hear new works for the very first time at the Back Room at Jimmy’s No. 43 in New York City.
• Bridgeworks supports writers as they bridge the gap from development to production.
• id-iots at Play are writer’s groups composed of playwrights who gather every two weeks to share and read new work.

Since 2001, id has developed more than 145 new plays by Pulitzer Prize-winners, emerging writers, high school students and everything in between. Plays developed through id have gone on to full production at such venues as The Humana Festival/Actors Theater of Louisville, Roundabout Theatre, Denver Theater Center, Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, Barrington Stage Company, Chicago’s Gift Theater, Kitchen Theater, Montana Rep and Boise Contemporary Theater, among many others.

Our club was organized and chartered in 1949 and is the largest and most active club in Valley County. We meet Wednesday’s at noon at the beautiful Shore Lodge and I challenge anyone to match the view at our weekly club meetings. We also pride ourselves on carrying out the Rotary theme of Service Above Self. Some of our annual local and International projects we work on and support include: Selling carnival beads and chorizos at Winter Carnival; Supporting all graduating seniors continuing their education at a college or vocational school with a book scholarship(Cascade, McCall, and New Meadows schools); Supporting some graduating seniors with academic scholarships; Working with POTS students (Positive Teen Outdoor Service); Supporting Backpack Program that sends food home with needy kids; Support Woodstock, Annual firewood campaign for needy residents; Support students participating in Little Ski Hill after school PLCA After School Program; Shelter Box-International project; Camp Invention; Rotary Park maintenance; Wagon Wheel Road clean up. We also donate a book each week to our local elementary school library. We purchase books they cannot afford and we have our weekly speaker sign the inside cover on a label that includes the Four Way Test. This is done in lieu of a pen or mug for our speakers and they seem to enjoy it. The McCall Club currently has two couples that travel frequently to Ecuador and Peru to participate in International Rotary projects. Our club budgets support one International project annually. Our club sent two kids to RYLA this past summer and we are active with our local Interact Club at the high school. The McCall Club hosts inbound Rotary Youth Exchange students annually and has been known to have four outbound at one time. We again have candidates this year for outbound and are currently hosting a young man from Italy. As can be seen, our club does indeed make a difference in our beautiful community.

The Shepherd’s Home nurtures and protects children in need by providing a loving family home. We serve publicly or privately placed children of all ages. Our trained and compassionate team values each child, offers unconditional love, and encourages in each child a sense of self-worth. As a result, we play a part in breaking the cycle of abuse and neglect.

Mundo Hot Springs and RV Park is located 3 miles North of Cambridge. It is believed that the Geothermal Hot Springs have been used to heat the housing on the property for around 50 years.

Mundo Hot Springs and RV Park will open a bistro soon! The pool is Natural Hot Springs Mineral Water and has no chemicals added.

Our beautiful site along the Weiser River boasts close and easy access to the famous Weiser Trail! The Weiser Trail is 84 miles of ideal biking, hiking, fishing and bird watching adventures! The trail begins in Weiser and continues through the towns of Midvale, Cambridge and Council. Mundo Hot Springs and RV Park is located halfway along the trail.

Recreation abounds in the Cambridge area as it is nestled in the picturesque mountains of Southwestern Idaho. With the ruggedly beautiful Hell’s Canyon of the Snake River just 24 miles to the west on State Hwy 71 there are nearly 100 miles of backwater from the three Idaho Power hydroelectric dams to provide ample space for watercraft enthusiasts and anglers alike!

Accommodation Pricing–

The Lodge– Sleeps 7, $100 for Master Bedroom with bath, Queen Bed and Day bed. $75 for 2nd Bedroom with shower. $200 for the whole lodge with a hide-a-way bed in the living room. Free soaks on both days.

Hostel– Sleeps 7, A single room with a microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, BBQ and AC. Two Queen beds, 2 Twin beds and one roll-a-way. One shower and a claw-foot tub which has hot spring water. Single-$22. Couple-$40. Group- $80. Soaks-$5.

Tent Sites– Shady, grassy sites. Fire rings, picnic tables, restrooms and showers. $13 per day and the 7th day is FREE!

Hot Springs Soak Pricing

$7 per adult, per soak $6 per Senior, Military, Kids 6-13 years old, per soak Under 6 is FREE Tax included

Yearly Memberships are available!

Hours of Operation

Wednesday & Thursday 4 pm – 8 pm Friday – Sunday noon – 8 pm

Summer Hours– open until 9 pm weeknights and 10 pm Friday and Saturday

Holidays on Monday we are open, but will close instead on Tuesday

FREE WI FI!

Directions

On Highway 95, 1 mile north of Cambridge there is a sign that directs you to turn on Bain Road and then directs you to Mundo Hot Springs

Planning an event?

We would love to help you settle into the perfect destination for everyone! From a bike race to a wedding, a family reunion or just a weekend getaway, we are the place! With the Weiser River Trail close by, hot springs, fishing, rafting and wildlife watching we are a great place to be so that everyone has something fun to do!

The Manchester Ice & Event Centre is a non-profit facility that grew out of the need to have a reliable high quality, ice skating rink in McCall where both youth and adults could enjoy year-round skating activities. The facility sponsors and grows venues and programs that bring cultural, recreational and entertainment opportunities to the area for youth and adults, local residents and visitors alike as well as provide an economic base for the city’s downtown.

Brundage Mountain Resort has a special place in the hearts of Idaho snow lovers. Snow conditions are consistently outstanding, which is why Brundage Mountain has earned the reputation for the Best Snow in Idaho™. It’s no secret that the snow is deep and the lift lines are usually short. The mountain gets frequent storms, so skiers and boarders can cruise on freshly groomed runs or search for powder stashes in the trees and bowls.

For beginners, Brundage is one of the best mountains in Idaho to learn on—the drive-up daycare and Kid’s Center makes it easy to get the whole family where they need to go. The Easy Street double chair and Bear Chair triple provide easy access to beginner and advanced beginner terrain close to the Kid’s Center.

A majority of the luxuriously wide groomed runs are rated for intermediates, but experts who like to head off-trail have endless options. Shoot over to the north side of the mountain to Hidden Valley (follow the expert only signs) and go big. Real powder hounds will want to try the backcountry snow-cat program which operates on 18,000 acres of Payette National Forest.

Visit Brundage and you’ll pick up on that authentic Idaho feeling. Just eight miles away, the town of McCall will impress you with its friendly, low-key vibe.

Brundage Mountain has recently acquired ownership of 488 acres at the base area, and future plans include brand-new base area facilities and ski-in, ski-out lodging.

With the best snow in Idaho, a family atmosphere, affordable prices, friendly people, and an uncrowded powder experience, Brundage is a true snowrider’s mountain, poised to become a favorite destination resort.

Established in August 1973, the Valley County Museum Complex at Roseberry Idaho is governed by the Long Valley Preservation Society (LVPS). Roseberry stands by itself in the middle of the Long Valley and is located one and one half miles from Donnelly on Idaho State Highway 55. As the largest presentation of Finnish Culture in the Western United States, Roseberry is also a National and International draw for foreign visitors. Roseberry is unique because the museum is currently comprised of twenty-two buildings, many housing historical displays, and providing visitors with a year-round view of the history of Long Valley. The Museum is operated seasonally. Hours are: May – Sunday 1-5; June/July/August – Friday, Saturday, Sunday 1-5; September – Sunday 1-5. Visitors to the town site are welcome to view buildings year-round. The summer season provides rustic grassy areas for picnics.

PRIVATE EVENTS – Weddings, Family Gatherings, Memorials, Class Reunions – Can be held on the Roseberry Museum Grounds. Providing both indoor seating capacity up to 100 and adjoining outdoor space to accommodate up to 300, there are events planned throughout the summer season. For information regarding your event plan and rental fees, contact HistoricRoseberryEvents@gmail.com or call the museum at 208-325-8628.

Yoga Inbody offers yoga retreats and international expeditions to help you get in your body so you can have more fun in life. Our Idaho retreats are at the Ram House Lodge which is on Mackay Bar in the heart of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness.

Group Size & Dynamic:
– Yoga Inbody max our retreats at 10 people!
– Each retreat has a theme but is modified towards students needs.
– All skill levels are welcome…including beginners!
– Private retreats are available.
– This is an opportunity for you to push the reset button.
– Unplug and explore your inner world as you play in Idaho’s wilderness
– Our retreats are really fun
Yoga Inbody’s mission is to hold space for you so you can naturally bring yourself back into balance. Our yoga retreats are one of the best ways to make the changes you want to see in yourself and your life. This personal experience helps you take your yoga practice and life to the next level. The clock is ticking and space is limited so message Elizabeth today. Namaste.

Beautiful Payette Lake is the centerpiece of Ponderosa State Park, located in the heart of one of Idaho’s most popular year-round destinations. Hike and bike on your own or with a guide, listen to a park naturalist around an evening campfire, let the kids ride to the Visitor Center for ice cream treats, rent a canoe or kayak and meander along the Payette River, snowshoe on a groomed trail or simply sit on the front porch of a park cabin and enjoy the spectacular view.

Whether you enjoy cooking in a Dutch oven at a primitive camp site or an indoor stove in the comfort of a deluxe, lake view cabin, Ponderosa State Park has every kind of overnight experience imaginable with a variety of standard and serviced campsites, or cabins for small or large groups. There’s more to explore!

ReservationsReservations for stays within Idaho’s State Parks can be made toll-free by phone at: 1-888-922-6743 (Agents are available 7 days a week, Monday-Friday from 8:00am – 7:00pm mountain time Saturday & Sunday 9:00am – 5:00pm mountain time. Reservations can be made no more than 9 months in advance.

Spanning four season in a single day, visitors can explore the contrasts of the Payette National Forest. With 2.3 million acres of public land, our deep canyons to crisp alpine lakes make up the centerpiece of outdoor recreation in Idaho’s Heartland. This spectacular land is bordered by two of the deepest canyons in North America: the Salmon River Canyon to the north, and Hells Canyon to the west. To the east lies the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, one of the largest congressionally-designated wilderness areas in the lower 48. Connected with other public lands, the forest is part of an expansive and uninterrupted landscape that provides superb habitat for an exceptional array of big game, upland birds, and other wildlife. The forest is nationally recognized for dramatic landscapes, from craggy mountain peaks and shimmering lakes to plummeting river canyons. Vast expanses of back country provide solitude, although facilities and amenities are nearby. Come and visit your national forest!

The Finnish Ladies Aid is at a crucial point in the organization’s lifespan. To remain viable, productive and true to the organization’s mission and bylaws, a new generation of women is needed. You do not have to be a descendant from the original Finn settlers, or even Finnish. We are in need of women with love of God, family and community who have “sisu” (a Finnish word for strength of will, determination and undaunted courage), to preserve the heritage of Long Valley to step forward and join. Membership is voluntary and there are no membership dues or fees. True to the history, Ladies are asked to provide handicrafts, baked goods and other items able to be auctioned off at the annual Auction, which has been held every year since 1920.

The Finnish Ladies Aid Society was initially organized over 100 years ago to raise funds to build and support a Finnish community church, which is still located on Farm to Market and Finn Church roads, just south of McCall. Today, the Finnish Ladies Aid is a not for profit organization committed to preserving the Finnish history and culture in Long Valley as well as providing philanthropic support throughout the Long Valley area.

The group typically meets on the 4rd Saturday of the month with a few exceptions. Meeting locations vary, rotating monthly, and typically take place in the home of an area member. In the past, meetings were preceded by extravagant luncheons prepared by the hostess. In recent years, this has been reined in to dessert and of course, coffee.

If you are interested in joining Finnish Ladies Aid or would like to make a handicraft or monetary donation to the organization, please contact Jennifer Koskella at chmgeek@gmail.com

McCall College’s mission is to provide a meaningful post-secondary education for students of all ages helping achieve their individual and social goals to develop a whole person in the community and whole world. Non-profit, 501(c)3, private, specialized community college.

Our Mission: To nurture a community rich in culture and inspirational programs. We coordinate and conduct instruction in the arts and humanities, facilitate opportunities for artists to develop relationships with program participants, build local partnerships, and support public art.

The mission of the Cascade Chamber of Commerce is: to promote a vibrant business climate in the Cascade area; to serve our members, the community and visitors; to foster a cohesive working relationship among political, educational and civic organizations locally and regionally.

Recreational Club, 501(c) organization, promoting and playing the sport of curling. Available for demos, private lessons, and large group sessions all held at Manchester Ice & Event Centre as available.

MCTA’s mission is to promote tennis by providing public courts, providing opportunities for regular play, encouraging new players and increasing participation by youth and adults and increasing member participation. Activities are weekly play, weekly drills and skills, re-start your game program, tournaments and social gatherings. Go to our website: http://www.mccalltennis.org for weekly and monthly events and activities. Join in the fun! See you at the tennis courts on Mission Street In McCall, at the McCall-Donnelly High School.

Our friendly staff will help you get outdoors in style with our expansive selection of gear, clothing and accessories. We will match you up with your perfect ride from our diverse collection of boards or bikes from the top brands in the industry. From beginners to experts, commuters to competitive athletes, we have something for everyone.

The McCall Winter Sports Club is a non-profit organization for aspiring athletes. We strive to promote an environment of individual skill advancement, healthy competition, character development, sportsmanship, and fun for all club skiers.

18 Hole Championship Golf Course (public). Summer trails for Mountain biking and walking. Winter trails system – over 18km groomed trails for Nordic skiing and snow shoeing, for all different levels. We are excited to invite fat tire bikers to our groomed trails. Snowshoes are available for rent at the Nordic Center for just $10.00 a day. All of the trails at Jug Mountain are dog friendly, so load up your four legged friend and enjoy a day in the sunshine. Please be sure to check in at the Nordic Center before hitting the trails! And don’t forget summer! Jug Mountain Ranch dining is a treat. Excellent food and and a gorgeous view. You don’t need to be a golfer to enjoy! Call 634-5072 for reservations.

Civic improvement and promotion of public welfare – Support for education – McCall beautification – Support for activities of Girl Scouting and area youth

Since its inception in 1930, the Payette Lakes Progressive Club has been helping to build the McCall community. The Club assisted the sponsorship of the McCall Public Library, McCall Memorial Hospital and the formation of Art Roberts Park. Club members promoted the landscaping of City parks and financed the City park sprinkler system in the 1960’s. Band uniforms were purchased for the high school in 1969, as well as the first winter street decorations. The tradition of planted flower barrels downtown began with the club.

Join this worthy civic organization and combine your efforts with ours to make a difference in our community. Membership is open to women of all ages!

The Club meets the second Tuesday at noon during the months of February, April, June, August, October and December.

Here are some other local community efforts supported by Payette lakes Progressive Club!

The Housing Company facilitates the development of new housing in underserved areas. The Housing Company provides professional property management services for about 30 affordable apartment communities for low-income families, seniors, and the disabled.

As a cornerstone of McCall’s recreational community, Gravity Sports is a full-service bike and ski shop that sells and rents bikes, flat-water boats, SUPs, camping and hiking gear, skateboards, skis, snowshoes, outdoor clothing and apparel. All of our staff members are extremely knowledgeable and passionate about outdoor sports in McCall. Stop in to get outfitted for your adventure.

We would like to extend an invitation to visit and enjoy snowmobiling in McCall, Idaho and throughout Valley County. The McCall area offers over 544 miles of groomed trails, breathtaking bowls and more back country powder than you can cover in a lifetime! McCall has consistently been in the top ranking for the North Western United States with no. 6 being our rating this year. Come, stay a while, and enjoy the breathtaking beauty that has made McCall a top destination for dozens of years.

The business links on our page are friends and supporters of snowmobiling. Please consider them as well as the Adopt-A-Trail merchants when you visit McCall. Please peruse our new website. You will find information about the McCall Area Snowmobilers association, their goals and objectives, their activities, information on joining the club as well as a complete list of the Board of Directors and their telephone numbers. Come Have Fun With Us!

The McCall open-air market benefits local non-profit groups. Come and visit with our friendly vendors and enjoy fresh local produce, flowers, locally produced meats and poultry We will be open Wednesday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Will open June 10th and run until mid-October or until the snow flies!